bigdre22 asked: My newborn smile a lot when sleeping. How is it that an infant can smile when dreaming but not when awake. Also, what do newborns dream about that can make them smile? Is there any professional research on this subject?
Lauren asked: These lines are not above or beside my smile, but below. They are lines (about two) that extend fron the corners of my mouth almost down to my chin when I smile, they somewhat look like scars though they are not. They are not visible when I am not smiling, and all it [...]
Victor Epand asked: Comedy movie started long back in the 1900. The first movie to be produced was by Thomas Edison’s kinetoscope of his assistant Fred Ott in Record of a Sneeze. This could also be considered the first to show comedy aspect of the movie. Comedy films began to appear more during the era [...]
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Groshan Fabiola asked: ABC Network has a myriad of upcoming comedy series, which has many familiar faces on television hopping from one show to another. Actress Faith Ford, whose initial claim to fame was made possible with her portrayal of Corky Sherwood on the sitcom Murphy Brown, has been cast in the show, Carpoolers. In [...]
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Wendy Stenberg-Tendys asked: Two women, from Los Angelos, originally natives of Hungary, have been named as the ‘Black Widows’. Helen Golay, 77 and Olga Rutterschmidt, 75, sat stony faced in court, as they were sentenced to life in prison, with no possibility of parole. (Whatever that means to women in their late seventies.) The [...]
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Terre Grable asked: Are you looking for an affordable, yet effective way to reach your community? One that will be an encouragement to your members, as well as a meaningful way to share God’s love with your local community? Here are 7 ways a Christian comedian can help your church provide both encouragement and outreach [...]
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nick rauge asked: The romantic comedy has slowly evolved into a more formidable opponent to all of the other film genres present in the modern entertainment world. Though the romantic comedy is a genre unto itself, that does not downplay the fact that there are many subsets, some successful, some not, in this category. Romantic [...]
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Yovan P. Putra asked: I’m a comedy buff. Shows like video zonkers, Tom and Jerry and whacked out sports are some of my favorites. I watched them in my leisure time after work. It makes me relax and loose all tension caused by all day long activities. Watching comedy is a good habit. There [...]
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posted in Psychology |
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Victor Epand asked: Comedy movies started long back in the 1900s. The first movie to be produced was by Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope. This could also be considered the first to show the comic aspect of a movie. Comedy films began to appear more during the era of silent films, prior to the 1930s. These comedy [...]
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Jacob Marshal asked: Movies are always the popular means of entertainment. Specially, comedy movies are the favourite among people. There are marvelous comedy movies which got released recently and have already gained widespread popularity among the audience. Comedy movies not only make us laugh but they also contain some deeper meaning. Comedy movies initiate catharsis [...]
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